Migration to Poland

Poland is a large country in Eastern Europe on the Baltic Sea, known for its medieval architecture, Jewish heritage and booming economy. The population of Poland as of January 2022 is 37,881,467 people. The capital of Poland, Warsaw, is home to 1,720,398 people.
The climate in Poland is temperate, changing from maritime to continental. Snow lies up to three months a year. The northern and western regions are dominated by a temperate maritime climate with cool summers and high rainfall. The east has a continental climate with hot, dry summers.
The economic situation of Poland is recognized as a real world phenomenon. In the context of the worldwide global crisis and incredibly complex financial problems, Poland has managed to build a powerful and effective development concept. In Poland, the industry is developed at a fairly high level. Its main branches are mechanical engineering, ferrous metallurgy, coal mining, as well as textile and chemical industries. About forty percent of the total number of citizens of the country live in rural areas, and most of them are involved in agricultural structures.
According to Article 68 of the Polish Constitution, every citizen has the right to full-fledged necessary medical care – from disease prevention to treatment and rehabilitation. All citizens of the country must be registered in the system and attached to medical institutions and family doctors of their own choice. The cost of medical care and sick leave compensation is calculated from the salary every month.
The education system in Poland consists of 4 stages: preschool education, primary school, secondary school, and higher education. Education prices in Poland are much lower than in other European countries. This makes studying in Poland as accessible as possible for everyone. You can study in Polish state universities absolutely free of charge. To do this, you need to have a Pole’s card. In this case, you can also receive a scholarship. Even if a foreigner studies on a paid basis, you can get a 40% discount. The discount depends on the chosen university and program.
A temporary residence permit in Poland is called the Karta Pobytu czasowego. Such a card can be issued for a period of 1 to 3 years, depending on the basis. A permanent residence permit in Poland is called Staly Pobyt. A Staly Pobyt card can be issued after 5 years of residence in Poland. The exception is marriage with a citizen of Poland and Polish roots. Citizenship can be obtained after 10 years of residence in the country.
Advantages:
- ease of adaptation and ease of learning the language;
- affordable high-level education;
- high quality of life;
- lack of corruption;
- beautiful nature;
- quality food
Grounds:
- employment;
- family reunification;
- repatriation;
- entrepreneurial activity;
- education.
Prices: on request.
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